Josh Wilson is Impacting the Charts with "Revolutionary"
Black River Christian artist Josh Wilson's current single, "Revolutionary," is a song perfectly timed to be heard during this season of unprecedented times. Continuing to climb the charts each week, it is currently No. 14 on the Billboard Christian Airplay and up an astounding 157% from last week with more than 80 stations spinning the song. Digital platforms have also gravitated to the song as it is included on some of the top playlists on Amazon Music (Christian Hits), Apple Music, Pandora (Christian Contemporary), Spotify (Top Christian) and YouTube Music (Christian Hits).
"'Revolutionary' is all about kindness," Wilson shares, who co-wrote the song with Steve Fee, James Tealy and Jason Mater. Wilson continues, "I believe that kindness matters. It's so easy to get caught up in all of the negativity we see in the world and on the news, and this song is a reminder that we are called to more than that. We're called to love as Christ has loved us. I am so encouraged by the acts of kindness I've seen recently, even amidst a worldwide pandemic, even in an election year. In many ways, our struggles are actually bringing us together. We're learning that we all have a lot more in common than we thought, and it's beautiful to see the ways people are serving each other. The lyrics are a prayer for God, through us, to start a revolution of kindness. Will you join us?"
Reviews have poured in as well. Denise Harper of The Bridge radio recently shared, "This song, in my opinion, is a whole new level for Josh. I've long called Josh one of the industry's 'unsung heroes.' Incredible lyrics. His songs emotionally connect to our listeners. But this song...is the trifecta of powerful truth, massive musicality, and the heart of a world changer."
Sarah Taylor from KCMS Radio/Seattle says, "The perfect up-tempo summer song with a message for this moment." Check out Josh Wilson's website for a list of his current social distancing safe concerts and information.
ABOUT JOSH WILSON:
Black River Christian singer/songwriter Josh Wilson's "Revolutionary" released April 24, 2020. Written by Josh Wilson, Steve Fee, James Tealy, and Jason Mater and produced by Jeff Sojka. This is the first release of new music following his 2019 EP Don't Look Back, which featured the hits "Dream Small" and "Borrow (One Day At A Time)." The five-track project is all written or co-written by Wilson. As a multi-instrumentalist and live-looping enthusiast, he's been known to play and record as many as 20 instruments on stage at any given time.
Watch the 360° video "Borrow (One Day At A Time)" - Solo Experience here. Wilson became a staple at radio, amassing two No. 1's ("Jesus Is Alive" and "Before The Morning") and multiple Top 10 hits, such as "That Was Then, This Is Now," "Savior, Please," "I Refuse," "Fall Apart," and "Carry Me." "Before The Morning" landed on Billboard's Year-End Christian Songs chart at No. 4 in 2012, and that same year Wilson was also named ASCAP's Writer/Artist of the Year.
He has toured with some of the genre's biggest acts including Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, Casting Crowns and Matthew West, and even veteran artists applaud Wilson's carefully honed musicianship and admire his impressive live show. The Texas-native resides in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife of ten years, Becca, and their young son.
For more information about Josh Wilson, please visit JoshWilsonMusic.com
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